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OK, This sounded a little strange to me, but during lunch today with some
co-workers, someone asked if I knew of some rules regarding interstate construction. They had heard a bit of trivia that claimed that an interstate highway must have sections that are straight, level, and long enough for a plane to land(at least 1 mile they thought.) I had never heard of such and was wondering if anyone here knows what they were talking about? c |
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zaphod wrote:
OK, This sounded a little strange to me, but during lunch today with some co-workers, someone asked if I knew of some rules regarding interstate construction. They had heard a bit of trivia that claimed that an interstate highway must have sections that are straight, level, and long enough for a plane to land(at least 1 mile they thought.) I had never heard of such and was wondering if anyone here knows what they were talking about? http://www.snopes.com/autos/law/airstrip.asp |
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![]() zaphod wrote: OK, This sounded a little strange to me, but during lunch today with some co-workers, someone asked if I knew of some rules regarding interstate construction. They had heard a bit of trivia that claimed that an interstate highway must have sections that are straight, level, and long enough for a plane to land(at least 1 mile they thought.) I had never heard of such and was wondering if anyone here knows what they were talking about? This question used to be batted around on a fairly regular basis in the newgroups. The upshot was that just about everybody has heard about this bit of trivia, but no one could come up with any official source for it. It appears to be an urban legend (at least for the U.S. Interstate systems). In some european countries, major highways were designed to accomodate military aircraft for use in war time. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
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zaphod wrote:
OK, This sounded a little strange to me, but during lunch today with some co-workers, someone asked if I knew of some rules regarding interstate construction. They had heard a bit of trivia that claimed that an interstate highway must have sections that are straight, level, and long enough for a plane to land(at least 1 mile they thought.) I had never heard of such and was wondering if anyone here knows what they were talking about? c I don't think most of the interstates in PA meet this, or could meet this, requirement even if it were true! :-) Matt |
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this group never ceases to amaze me. THANKS GUYS!
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![]() "John Galban" wrote in message ups.com... zaphod wrote: OK, This sounded a little strange to me, but during lunch today with some co-workers, someone asked if I knew of some rules regarding interstate construction. They had heard a bit of trivia that claimed that an interstate highway must have sections that are straight, level, and long enough for a plane to land(at least 1 mile they thought.) I had never heard of such and was wondering if anyone here knows what they were talking about? This question used to be batted around on a fairly regular basis in the newgroups. The upshot was that just about everybody has heard about this bit of trivia, but no one could come up with any official source for it. It appears to be an urban legend (at least for the U.S. Interstate systems). In some european countries, major highways were designed to accomodate military aircraft for use in war time. Switzerland is one country in particular. |
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In the cold war days and the start of the interstate system, the plan was to
use these areas as a remote deployment site for the military aircraft in the event of an attack. zaphod wrote: OK, This sounded a little strange to me, but during lunch today with some co-workers, someone asked if I knew of some rules regarding interstate construction. They had heard a bit of trivia that claimed that an interstate highway must have sections that are straight, level, and long enough for a plane to land(at least 1 mile they thought.) I had never heard of such and was wondering if anyone here knows what they were talking about? c |
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Don't need most to meet it, just a few remote sites.
Matt Whiting wrote: zaphod wrote: OK, This sounded a little strange to me, but during lunch today with some co-workers, someone asked if I knew of some rules regarding interstate construction. They had heard a bit of trivia that claimed that an interstate highway must have sections that are straight, level, and long enough for a plane to land(at least 1 mile they thought.) I had never heard of such and was wondering if anyone here knows what they were talking about? c I don't think most of the interstates in PA meet this, or could meet this, requirement even if it were true! :-) Matt |
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![]() "Matt Whiting" wrote in message news:nImre.812 I don't think most of the interstates in PA meet this, or could meet this, requirement even if it were true! :-) Doesn't matter. Nebraska and a couple of other plains states can make up for all the rest! :-) |
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John Gaquin wrote:
"Matt Whiting" wrote in message news:nImre.812 I don't think most of the interstates in PA meet this, or could meet this, requirement even if it were true! :-) Doesn't matter. Nebraska and a couple of other plains states can make up for all the rest! :-) That's a fact. Driving across states like Nebraska, Kansas and others puts me to sleep ... on a motorcycle no less in the case of Kansas! :-) I'm not making this up, just ask my wife who was riding with me. Matt |
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